Bears fans sick of having to trade for a quarterback in Madden can finally rest easy; the team did it for them, acquiring Pro Bowl QB Jay Cutler from the Broncos for two first-round picks this offseason. That finally gives speedy WR Devin Hester and sticky-fingered TE Greg Olson a quarterback worthy of their talents, and creates more space for HB Matt Forte to do his thing catching passes on the edges. Mismatches are the name of the game with Chicago's offense.

Although Chicago blitzed more a year ago, the Bears' defense is built around a 4-3 Cover-2 scheme, with the four defensive linemen rushing the quarterback, the three linebackers dropping into zones, the two cornerbacks in short zones on the edges of the field, and two deep safeties to make sure that no one gets past them. That limits the chances for deep plays, but should create opportunities on the sidelines and right in the very middle of the field if you're playing against Chicago.